Mathilde Ludendorff did not believe in materialistic predetermination and had horrible eschatology for the human race
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Mathilde Ludendorff has some good ideas to steal but her religion is far from perfect. First, she does not believe in material predetermination, meaning she does not believe that the destiny of the material universe had been precisely defined from the very beginning... there is wiggle room for different outcomes. In my opinion that is not very scientific and offends my thinking. However, she seemed to have an absolutely horrible eschatology for the human race, proclaiming they would become extinct when the solar system burns out and that life will simply evolve once again on another planet. I don't know if there is any immortal soul in her religion, seems not, nor reincarnation or heaven... and she bases immortality on reproduction. If it is all going to end then your reproductive line would die out eventually and I guess that form of immortality would have an end. I don't suggest taking up this position from hers, I wonder what kind of effect that would have on motivation. However, she does have a point... what happens when the solar system burns out? I think that it would be better to say the human race would save itself through space exploration.
https://ludendorff.info/haeufige-fragen/
According to Mathilde Ludendorff, there is a finality of creation. This means that creation had a goal, namely a living being that God can experience consciously. This does not mean, however, that every step in evolution has followed a predetermined plan and has been precisely defined at the beginning. Such determinism would not be possible for purely scientific reasons. At the latest with the demise of our solar system, there will no longer be a God-awake human being.
"But then, on another star, there will be a coming into being of different sexes. For again the will of God will awaken to consciousness and bring about a becoming and changing of beings. And again, on a blessed day, different and unique beings will be born on this different, unique star as bearers of God-consciousness."
(M. Ludendorff: History of Creation, p. 158).
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